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[EDIT: top paragraph removed because vpatteson got it. Left the rest because it's relevant. TheGAME1264]

Tell your coworker he needs a new computer by April 8. The problem is that he's running a copy of Windows XP on that machine and what appears to be IE7. A newer machine would give him a newer version of IE which would in turn solve your problem.

The problem the coworker has? Windows XP support cycle ends as of April 8. That means that your coworker's computer is going to be a sitting duck for viruses, malware, hacks and all the rest of that and Microsoft won't do a thing to fix it (since they've been doing that for 13 years and have told everyone this day is coming).

Like I said, upgrade. I'm not saying it to be trite, either...this is a major issue your company is going to have. Either they upgrade or they pay the price later on when something happens, because chances are whoever's using that tower isn't too tech savvy.

You're right, though...IE7 doesn't support inline-block. As a workaround, you could install Chrome on that machine and have a shortcut to that page open up in Chrome from the desktop. It's not a perfect solution, but it's about all I can come up with.

If someone helped you out, be sure to "Like" their post and/or help them in kind. The "Like" link is on the bottom right of each post, beside the "Share" link. Some of us are really insecure and need those likes so that we feel important and smart, so come on, help us out, huh?